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'Der ist Schuld am Kriege'

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  • Produced in 1943, nearing the end of World War II
  • Was made by a famous German artist named Hans Schweitzer or commonly known as Mjolnir
  • A photo-mechanical print (Poster)
  • Translates to 'The War is his Fault'
  • Distributed to pass the blame on the war on Jews
  • Keep up the morale of antisemitism views within Germany, during a time where most germans are suffering
  • The presentation of the figure with the star of David and a big nose shows the stereotypical view against jews
  • The red colour in the hand potentially be blood or be the colour of the Nazi party

'Hinter Den Feinmachten':

  • Translates to 'Behind the enemy power: The Jew'
  • Produced in 1941 by Hanisch
  • Distributed in countries which have been recently been taken over by the Nazi regime
  • Mechanical Print (Poster)
  • Was used to convince non-nazi members of the public to be influenced into an antisemitic view
  • Moreover, it was used to villianise the allied powers and agitate more hatred on Jews by showing them to control these countries.
  • The man has the sterotypical features of a Jew
  • Standing behind the flags of the United Kingdom, United States and Russia, shows the push of Nazi Germany to hurt people's opinion on the allied.

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'Der Deutsche Student':

  • Produced in 1936 by an unknown artist
  • Direct translation to 'The German Student fights for the fuhrer and the people'
  • Was distributed among German Students to be appealed to Nazi political policy
  • Evokes patriotism among boys in Germany
  • Convince the population of young youths to follow the Nazi ideology in hopes for it to continue further in the future.
  • The strong stance of a young german, would have pressured boys to join the Nazi youth wing
  • Helps bring out awareness to how the Nazi's were able to recruiter so many young people to follow the antisemitic ideologies.

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'Ja Fuhrer wir folgen Dir'

  • Produced in 1934 to support the Nazi party
  • Translates to 'Yes! Leader we follow you'
  • Distributed to the general public to increase Hilter's popularity as a dictator
  • Helped encourage people to support his regime after President Paul Von Hinderberg died
  • The people behind hitler are shown to be expressing the Nazi Salute, a strong visual gesture connected to Hitler and his party.
  • Designed to evoke solidarity in Hitler.
  • This helped Hilter achieve a referendum reach a super majority of 89 per cent of the people in favour of merging the office of president and chancellor.

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'Großdeutschland Ja!'

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  • Produced in 1938 by an unknown German artist
  • Introduced and distributed in Austria
  • Translates to 'Greater Germany Yes!' trying to influence Austrians to vote for the referendum to approve their annexation.
  • The Nazi solute further highlights Nazi power and solidarity within the people, causing those to be manipulated to vote yes
  • The vote came to 99 per cent of people voting yes
  • Helped to evoke popularity in Germany's invasion of Austria and help justify for what they did to the population days before.

'Unsere letzte Hoffnung'

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  • Produced in 1932 by German Artist Hans Schweitzer
  • Has the translation of 'Our Last Hope:Hitler'
  • Influencing the people in financial hardships caused by The Great Depression after World War I to vote for Hilter as president
  • Coloured Lithography
  • Distributed to most Germans, as a majority were suffering from the repercussions of the first war
  • As people are in hardships, they are more likely to utilise all their options
  • Thus this poster was extremely effective in allowing the Nazi party to gaining 40 percent of the vote in parliament (Reichstag)

'Studenten'

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  • Produced in the year 1930, by Ludwig Hohlwein promoting to students in Germany
  • The English translation is 'Students Be the Leaders propagandist'
  • It appeals to those youths that seek militarianism
  • With the young boy's arm in the air, it acts as a calling sign for all others to follow his foot steps
  • The large swasticka further highlights the connection to the Nazi party
  • Moreover, it is meant to show freedom against the race they hated.

'Um Freiheit Und Leben'

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  • Produced in the year 1944, by Hans Schweitzer
  • It was a last ditch into an embarrassing situation for Germany.
  • Has a translation of 'For Freedom and Life, People's storm'
  • As their soldiers began to lose moral, the Nazi Party appealed and conscript the youth and elderly to fight for their country.
  • This was to help a dire situation for Germany.
  • As an old male and a young male stand next to each other, it highlights the desperation in the Nazis to recruit more people to fight for their war
  • The guns pointing shows hope in the future, but was obviously proven wrong.

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